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I'm trying my hand at nitro beers for the first time. I've the stout faucet with restrictor disk that I'm pouring through. The beer has been on beer gas @45psi for 11 days. When I pour, there's a tiny bit of foam and a few bubbles, but its certainly not the cascading nitro experience I was hoping for. I was wondering if my regulator wasn't cooperating, so I removed the restrictor disk, and it's definitely at 45ish psi. Also, nice, foamy, cascading. But messy since it's rocketing out of the tap. Put the disk back in, pouring flat again.
So... now what? I'm using the standard stout faucet from AIH if that matters.
https://www.homebrewing.org/Stout-Faucet_p_805.html
So... now what? I'm using the standard stout faucet from AIH if that matters.
https://www.homebrewing.org/Stout-Faucet_p_805.html